Visit the British Museum or the Sistine Chapel—without buying a ticket or waiting in line. View legendary artifacts like the Rosetta Stone on a virtual stroll through the British Museum. Gaze up at ...
View legendary artifacts like the Rosetta Stone on a virtual stroll through the British Museum. Gaze up at the Sistine Chapel’s divine ceiling without the crowds at the Vatican Museums. Explore mini ...
If you don’t have the time or money to travel, have we got news: You can take a free, virtual tour of many of the best museums around the world, from Europe to Washington, D.C. All you need is your ...
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The effects of social distancing have left many feeling, well, a little stir-crazy. Though we all try to stay busy by keeping active and working from home during the COVID-19 outbreak, it's easy to ...
Google Arts & Culture’s database of museums, galleries, and collections lets you go on a virtual tour of amazing museum exhibits without leaving the house. You can even use the system after our health ...
Even in the absence of a crisis, museums are refuges of calm and contemplation; in these anxious times, they are more needed than ever. But most museums and art galleries are now closed because of the ...
We shall turn to beauty in these strange times. There might not be art openings for some time or travel to cultural hot spots around the globe, but we still have online options. Galleries and ...
Philadelphia's Mütter Museum is currently closed due to COVID-19, but there's still a way to peek inside. The exhibit opened last year and explores how neighborhoods in Philadelphia were impacted by ...
Newsday is opening this story to all readers as we provide Long Islanders with news and information you can use during the coronavirus outbreak. All readers can learn ...
Since the pandemic first forced museums into lockdown last spring, a growing number of institutions have been trying to supplement lost income by selling tickets to experience their exhibitions online ...